Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 50, No. 197, Ed. 3 Tuesday, January 9, 1940 Page: 3 of 3
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1940—NINE
Oklahoma City Times
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Big Girls Cavort, a Little One Bows to a Mayor
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Deputy sheriffs searched Tuesday
for bandits who escaped after robbing
two suburban filling stations in two
hours Monday night.
J M. Rogers, 1011 South May ave-
nue, reported an armed bandit in blue
overalls forced him into a back room,
then fled on foot after taking $21 85
and abusing him.
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Isabel would marry me in a minute
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marry his Juliet if he had to ap-
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executive, asserted in seeking a ha-
- beas corpus writ that his intended
bride, Isabel Deshler, 24 years old,
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by her mother, Mrs. Louise Deshler.
Superior Judge Lyle T. Jacks de-
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termine if Cupid were being illegally —
thwarted, so he ordered Mrs. Deshler *
to bring her daughter before him
Friday for a hearing.
She's Out of Town
The little girls is putting her best foot forward to Mayor F. H. LaGuardia in New York City
Tuesday. She is Agnes Connolly, 6 years old and she is giving the mayor two tickets to a
benefit opera performance after practicing the pretty curtsy for a week. In the rear, to the
right, her brother, Thomas, also bows, but Gerald, 7 years old (left), and Valentine, 12, have
the giggles.
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was plenty of horseplay with
Vice-President Garner sharing
the spotlight with Franklin
D Roosevelt. Here they are
in three poses caught by the
cameraman. Top, the presi-
dent whispers a "secret" to
Cactus Jack. In the center,
Mr Roosevelt apparently has
gotten off a good one judging
from his laugh and Mr. Gar-
ner’s look of half bewilder-
ment. Below, the vice-presi-
dent gives his chief a pat on
the head—affectionate or oth-
erwise. At any rate there was
harmony in January and no-
body talked much of the fact
that Garner is a candidate for
the White House.
the event 24 hours. When he tele-
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A jury was chosen Tuesday morn-
ing in the court of Lucius Babcock,
district judge, to try the $2,950 dam-
age suit of Moman Pruiett, 68-year-
old retired criminal lawyer, against
the Sisters of St Francis, operators of
Si. Anthony hosptial.
Pruiett claimed employes of the
hospitals negligently allowed him to
fall form a high hospital bed April 4
while he was confined in the hospital
recovering from injuries received in
an automobile accident Tetsimony
in the case was to begin Tuesday aft-
ernoon.
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IS DANGEROUS for
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We recommend Electric
Thawing—Quicker. Safe,
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Call 7-4661: Nights 8-2121
PATTON'S
323 N W. 10—We give S&H Slampt
Admiral Harold R. Stark,
chief of naval operations, told
the house naval committee in
Washington Tuesday that the
navy would probably build
50,000 or 52,000-ton bat-
tleships. He enigmatical-
ly remarked that proposed
62,000-ton ships would be
“either too big or not big
enough.”
7 Talks With Uruguay
, For Trade Pact Are
Abandoned by U. S.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 9 _( Ne. .
gotiations for a reciprocal trade treaty :
between the United States and Uru-
guay have broken down, on top of
the collapse of efforts to reach an
agreement with Argentina
a The Argentine negotiations were j
nended last weekend after disagree-
ment over placing customs quotas on
' typical Argentine products such as
1 linseed and canned beef.
• Because of the similarity in im-1
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of Uruguay and Argentina with the
United States," the state department
said Monday night, “it has been found
necessary in view of the recent ter- .
mination of negotiations with Argen- W
tina to terminate also the negotiations ■ ;
with Uruguay."
Congressmen from cattle raising
states had opposed the agreements. 0
Negotiations with Chile still are un-, ®
der way.
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Twenty-ninth street and Eastern ave-
nue. was robbed of $15 by a neatly
dressed gunman who jumped into his
car and went north on Eastern ave-
nue.
22x44 with contrasting borders.
A (left)—peach. green, blue, dusty
rose. B (right)—peach, gold, blue,
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about their engagement, after which
the young woman quit.
• I've been married and divorced—
that was in 1936 after a one-year try.
and maybe that’s why Mrs. Deshler
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 9.—(A)
- John B. Adams, a Romeo with
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towels with novelty contrasting
rope border. Peach or dusty rose
Regulars would be 49c.
Deshler door and telephoned inces-
santly since Thursday, but his only
luck was the statement from Isabel's
sister, Louise, that his fiancee had
left town.
"I don't believe it," said Adams,
who added his idea for the court ac-
tion came from the similar case in
Turkish Face Towels 21c: Wash Cloths 3 for 25c
Save in the White Sale on Sheets. Cases, Spreads. Linens, Bedding
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Short and snappy was the
snowfight Monday between
two groups of Kansas univer-
sity co-eds at Lawrence.
Pledges of Chi Omega sorority
challenged the actives to a
battle in shorts, but it didn’t
last long, what with the tem-
perature down to 20. On the
fighting line above, left to
right, are Pledges Ruth Rice,
Mary K. Brown, Cathleen
Byer and Virginia Ford.
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Red Cross to Elect
EL RENO. Jan 9 —(Special.)— An-
nul) meeting of the Canadian county
chapter of the American Red Cross
will be conducted Friday night in El
Reno principal business will be the
election of a new board of directors.
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maybe it's because I am eight years
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